Autodata links a software licence to a unique dongle/hardware ID. On launch the app compares its expected ID to the connected dongle; if they differ, access is denied and you get the mismatch message.
This message indicates a mismatch between the Autodata software’s expected hardware signature (what it thinks should be linked to your license) and the actual dongle or license information currently connected. In short, the software detects that the license key or dongle identity it expects does not match the one present, so it blocks access. Autodata links a software licence to a unique
Inside the crack folder, look for a registry file named license.reg, dongle.reg, or similar. Open it with Notepad. You will see lines like: This must match your dongle’s actual ID
"HardwareID"=hex:12,34,56,78,...
This must match your dongle’s actual ID. If you have multiple dongles or emulated IDs, use a tool like HASPHL or Dumper to read the current dongle’s hardware ID, then edit the .reg file accordingly, and re-merge. then edit the .reg file accordingly
Warning: Editing the registry is risky. Back it up first.